
I have tried to imagine
What it feels like to be dead
And the closest I have come to it
Is being asleep in bed.
I have experienced at times
Though not in the recent past,
The consciousness of being dead
Which left me quite aghast.
I had not retired as yet
And was really pushing work
Such that at times when I was resting,
I would suddenly come alert.
It is not easy to relate
The strange phenomenon then
But my medical doctor explained
It was definitely a problem.
Having awaken from sleep
I would lie transfixed,
I could not even move a finger:
Even to scratch an itch.
It would seem a long time
But it was just mere seconds,
And though I needed urgent help,
I couldn’t even beckon.
Alert and very aware
But couldn’t utter a sound,
It was like being buried alive
Under a molded mound.
My eyes, although open
Could not even be blinked,
I was dead and very aware of it
Whatever you may think.
It is a horrible feeling
To actually feel you are dead
Only to know you are still alive
And very much so instead.
I had really needed rest:
A total shut down, in fact,
So that while I slept every night
It was deep sleep I lacked.
Those seconds of paralysis
Were a warning to me,
My system in responding to the lack
Prompted me to see.
Emergency shut down!
It was not all systems go,
Something was about to go wrong
And I needed to know.
I was repeatedly warned
And had I repeatedly ignored
This could have ended with me
Not being around anymore.
A word to workaholics:
Heed the body’s warning!
Don’t be dead and be aware of it
And yet go on ignoring.
Else, you may drop dead
And definitely not be aware,
Of being interred in yonder cemetery
Amidst many a tear.
Stewart Russell © March 26, 2025
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